Offseason workouts are behind the Seattle Seahawks, meaning they're one step closer to the regular season. Seattle recently picked up their Super Bowl rings and will be eager to defend their title from the 2025 season.
Before that, however, they will need to meet for training camp where much of the focus will be on Brian Fleury installing his new offense. Outside of that, figuring out the 53-man roster will be vital, which is something we aim to predict here.
Quarterback (3)
Sam Darnold
Drew Lock
Jalen Milroe
Running Back (3)
Seattle Seahawks running back Jadarian Price during minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center.
Seattle Seahawks running back Jadarian Price during minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center. | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
Jadarian Price
Emanuel Wilson
George Holani
Zach Charbonnet (PUP)
Fullback (2)
Robbie Ouzts
Brady Wilson
Wide Receiver (6)
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed during minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed during minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center. | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Rashid Shaheed
Cooper Kupp
Tory Horton
Jake Bobo
Emmanuel Henderson
Tight End (3)
AJ Barner
Elijah Arroyo
Eric Saubert
Offensive Line (9)
Charles Cross
Grey Zabel
Jalen Sundell
Anthony Bradford
Abraham Lucas
Josh Jones
Beau Stephens
Christian Haynes
Olu Oluwatimi
Offensive Summary
Two interesting positions to watch for Seattle are in the backfield with the running back and fullback spots. Not everyone employs a fullback, but the Seahawks keep two with Robbie Ouzts and Brady Wilson. Of course, they're both special teams studs, which is the main reason they're both here.
At running back, they go with three players, but that doesn't include Zach Charbonnet. Despite reports that he's ahead of schedule, it makes sense for him to start on the PUP and get 100 percent healthy before being moved to the active roster.
If there was any position where someone should be added, it would be along the offensive line. Seattle should be interested in upgrading at right guard, but for now, we still with the same group from a year ago as the starters with rookie Beau Stephens serving as the primary competition for Bradford.
Defensive Line (5)
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams during minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center.
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams during minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center. | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
Leonard Williams
Byron Murphy II
Rylie Mills
Jarran Reed
Jared Ivey
EDGE (5)
DeMarcus Lawrence
Derick Hall
Uchenna Nwosu
Dante Fowler Jr.
Aidan Hubbard
Linebacker (4)
Ernest Jones IV
Drake Thomas
Chazz Surratt
Tyrice Knight
Cornerback (6)
Devon Witherspoon
Josh Jobe
Nick Emmanwori
Julian Neal
Nehemiah Prichett
Andre Fuller
Safety (4)
Seattle Seahawks safety Ty Okada during minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center.
Seattle Seahawks safety Ty Okada during minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center. | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
Julian Love
Ty Okada
Bud Clark
Rodney Thomas II
Specialists (3)
Jason Myers, K
Michael Dickson, P
Chris Stoll, LS
Defensive Summary
Jared Ivey has been working on the inside, which is why he's listed with the defensive line in this prediction. He will still help on the edge, which could be the plan for UDFA Aidan Hubbard, who makes the team due to his flexibility.
Speaking of flexibility, Nick Emmanwori is listed with the cornerbacks since he will mostly play in the slot but has the ability to play safety. He's joined at corner by rookies Julian Neal and Andre Fuller, giving them plenty of depth at the position.
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